Coldplay Frontman Chris Martin says he was never to insult Toronto’s Rogers Stadium

Coldplay Frontman Chris Martin says he was never to insult Toronto's Rogers Stadium

Toronto – Coldplay Frontman Chris Martin says he did not mean insulting the latest Toronto’s latest concert site when he called it “a strange stadium in the middle of somewhere”.

Martin released clarification on Friday during the third of the four concerts at the newly constructed Rogers Stadium, which is on the outskirts of the city.

He says that he had to thank the concerts for the stadium’s “never criticized” and only for creating a trek on the land of the East Downsary Airport.

When he first took the stage on Monday, he thanked the fans for reaching the venue with “Traffic and the Travel and the Trains and Waiting”.

Concerts complained about the control of a bad crowd at a 50,000-capacity stadium when it was first opened last month, and some said it was troublesome to get out of the site even after the first show of Coldplay.

On Friday’s show, Martin said that he was only for thanking people for thanking people, who to insult the people who built the stadium, not to insult those.

He said, “I have never criticized this stadium which was beautifully, please was made for us to play. I don’t think to say anything. I am very grateful that I am somewhere somewhere where we can hang out with all of you,” he said.

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